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For the second season, Sato directed the Makai Tree arc while Kunihiko Ikuhara directed the Black Moon arc. The third and fourth seasons were directed by Ikuhara,
with Ikuko Itoh taking the role of character designer
starting from the third season. The fifth and final season was directed by Takuya Igarashi, with Katsumi Tamegai as the character designer. [9] The series premiered in Japan on TV Asahi on March 7, 1992, taking over the timeslot previously held by Goldfish Warning!,[citation needed] and ran for 200 episodes until its conclusion on February 8, 1997. Because the manga was often published during the anime's production, the anime would only lag the manga by a month or two. [10]: 93 As a result, "the anime follows the storyline of the manga fairly closely, although there are deviations.
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Previews Opening Theme". Anime News Network. Archived
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